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05-22-2002, 02:44 PM | #1 |
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brakes, im no rocket scientist...
but it seems to me it shouldnt take the long, nor should be a problem for me to do.
I have all the tools im sure, but are there any special tools that i will need? And what are the steps in changing the breaks off of my 95 gt? I want to take the rotoars off and flip em as well. Anyhow anybody who has done it, i would appreciate some feedback as to how it is done. Thanks in advance David- |
05-22-2002, 03:02 PM | #2 |
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First thing you should do is go get a shop manual for you specific vehicle. It will have a detailed section on brakes. Read through it several times to get familiar with the proceedure. It's not a hard job.
I think you need a Torx socket to get the calipers off and if you have discs on the rear, a tool to adjust he emergency brake cylinder on the rear discs.
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